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AN OPEN LETTER TO JOHN AURELIAN


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Aloisa smiles at the missive, proud of her little little brother. 
 

“Assert dein dominance, Eugie!”

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"To beat ein Barclay, after being allowed the freedom of unhindered passage within our capital city." Scoffed Ser August Barclay with a shake of his head.

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"the orenians beat women too! perhaps our people and theirs are more alike than i previously thought..." bishop viktor scratches his beard, a worried and frightened look upon his face as in one hand he grips a cross, in terror

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Johann Ludovar, squints seeing the letter of a man not from his office summoned a man to court without speaking to him. He sent for his Jovenaars to investigate nonetheless and prepared to teach then Barclay a lesson about the law system.

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Theodosya Cecilya Barclay blinked at the letter sent by her Deputy Ambassador - at first, pride filled her subtle smile to see the boy so passionate in his work which quickly devolved into appallment and disgust. "What a joke - why ist Siby constantly being picked on? And Klara? Someone 'ought to teach boys manner, this ist getting ridiculous."

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Within the confines of the Huntshill-Novellen estate, a certain raven-haired Countess seethed over the open letter. Hidden away from the world for years, Isabella Marie vas Ruthern Huntshill-Novellen practically frothed by the mouth in rage upon coming to realize what her kin was up to.
 

Her father was dead. Her daughter was dead. And now her only son brought her unfathomable shame. How she deplored her children. The darkness of her inherited curse choking her mind further.

 

The only light in her life… her husband and her grandson. 

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Bishop Klaus of Reinmar vividly remembers the day he witnessed John swear over saintly relics to not act against the Kingdom and it's subjects, tutting as he did so "How far the young Lord und his House have fallen." he remarked before returning to talking to the horse he was mounted on.

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Indeed; this was the fellow who threatened Haelun'or in a meeting with Elesia, claiming that they were the 'most powerful nation in the world'. An elf hums, stamping and sending off a letter. How uninformed. 

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Gunter Barclay raised up his head up to Skies and let out a few curses. He shook his head; something to confess later. "This is why you don't associate with Anathema. Lie down with dogs. Wake up with fleas."

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8 minutes ago, MapleSunflower said:

Within the confines of the Huntshill-Novellen estate, a certain raven-haired Countess seethed over the open letter. Hidden away from the world for years, Isabella Marie vas Ruthern Huntshill-Novellen practically frothed by the mouth in rage upon coming to realize what her kin was up to.
 

Her father was dead. Her daughter was dead. And now her only son brought her unfathomable shame. How she deplored her children. The darkness of her inherited curse choking her mind further.

 

The only light in her life… her husband and her grandson. 

 

Leopold Edwin smiled the suns smile as his grandmother offered him even more baked goods, books to read and showing him Ruthern Relics. "Grand mama, why does Uncle John get up to so much trouble." The boy mused, a perfect angel he could cause no trouble.

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Wilhelm of Carrington read over the document "Hmph, I must agree... It seems the Haense-folk have merrily allowed him within and he takes it for granted."

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“This dog which forsakes holy relics, does well to serve the unforgivable anathema.” Kaustantin says to himself as he writes to his nephew in appreciation of his open letter:

“You have done well to confront this shameful cretin, nephew, I wish my dearest old friend would niet show anymore tolerance for his kind, our generosity has gone far enough for our hostile southern neighbors.”

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Jakob Dimitrey Morovar lets a sigh escape reading the letter. Having it witnessed from the start, he simply shakes his head. "John... foolish boy, should have walked off when ea told vy to." Is all he uttered out to himself before tossing the paper away. 

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Sibylla Barclay sighs reading the letter, knowing that she'd have to talk to Count Ludovar over her brother's mistake. 

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